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Search Nebraska court records through this fee-based service offering limited case record information for all County Courts and District Courts. Search options include party name, county, case type, judge, and attorney.

Published opinions and orders

Forms and related information

View and download forms for use in Nebraska courts, including forms designed specifically for self-represented parties, Spanish versions, and official court forms designed for attorneys but also available for public use. Forms may be searched by type, category, title, language, and form set.

Online fine payments

Pay traffic citations that do not require a court appearance by county, citation number and date, contact information, and payment amount. Pay fines and judgments in criminal, traffic, civil, small claims, and juvenile cases, or pay business garnishments, by county, court type, and case number. A fee applies.

View information about Nebraska problem-solving courts, which can set up treatment programs in lieu of jail for some offenders and include drug courts,
family treatment courts, DUI courts, and young adult courts. Contact information and an interactive map are provided.

The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services offers information and services related to child support, including making or changing a child support order, locating absent parents, establishing paternity, and enforcement of child support orders.

The Nebraska Attorney General's Office provides information about consumer protection and various types of fraud including senior, identity theft, telemarketing, and junk mail. Information about consumer complaint mediation and a complaint form are provided.

View and download brochures for crime victims in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese. Information includes links to resources, victims' rights and duties, an explanation of the criminal justice system, victim's reparation, protection orders, victim notification, and a glossary of terms.

The Nebraska Crime Victim’s Reparations Program provides financial assistance to crime victims, including medical, funeral, and counseling expenses; and loss of wages and earnings power. Instructions and links to a downloadable brochure and claim form are provided.

Legal Aid of Nebraska offers links to legal information by topic, including bankruptcy, employment, family law, housing, wills and estates, rural issues, special education, and many other legal subjects. Also click "Represent Yourself" for information for parties without an attorney, including automated forms, family law, domestic abuse protection orders, setting aside a conviction, a legal dictionary, and directories of Access to Justice and Nebraska State Bar Association self-help centers.

The Nebraska State Bar Association offers online information on many legal topics in English and Spanish, including bankruptcy, being a witness, housing, custody and visitation, employment, legal fees, no-fault divorce, wills, and rights when arrested.

View information about the Nebraska State Library, which contains legal materials for public use. Location, description of available materials, and policies are included. A link to the online Library Catalog is in the left column.

View information about the Marvin & Virginia Schmid Law Librar at the University of Nebraska Cpllege of Law, including location, hours, available materials and services, an online catalog, and links to legal research resources.

The Nebraska Judicial Branch lists online records of public orders of discipline against Nebraska attorneys since January 1, 1986. Records are listed alphabetically by attorney last name, and may be searched by last name.

The Nebraska State Bar Association offers a lawyer referral service for a small fee, which includes and initial consultation with a lawyer. Application may be made by telephone or by completing an online form and submitting it by e-mail.

Search a directory of Nebraska State Bar Association active members in good standing by name, bar number, location, and area of practice. Access a link to the Nebraska Supreme Court Attorney Services Division official roster of attorneys licensed in Nebraska, searchable by name or county.

View information about limited scope representation, in which lawyers provide some services to self-represented parties for a smaller fee than full representation. Services may include advice about the case, drafting briefs, coaching, court appearances for difficult parts of the case, and other tasks as agreed.

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